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Decisive early battle of the American revolution that led to the alliance with France?

saratoga


What was the decisive early battle of the American revolution that led to the alliance with France?

Bunker hill


Who was in France during the American Revolution and negotiated an alliance with them?

Benjamin Franklin.


Was the US right to break your alliance with France so soon after the American Revolution?

no


What was the first country to form an alliance with the patriots during the American revolution war?

France


What did France bring to the Americas?

The Statue Of Liberty as a present honoring the alliance during the American Revolution. Idiot.


Americas alliance with France was accepted by the American people with?

the american alliance with france was accepted by the american people with distaste.


During the American revolution Americans wanted an alliance with France because?

Americans wanted an alliance with France because they were common enemies with Britain and because they could supply us with troops,supplies, and a navy


What was an alliance of France Austria and Russia?

Diplomatic Revolution


How is France related to the American revolution?

France was an Ally of the USA in the American Revolution.


Why did Congress rescind the Franco-American Alliance of 1778?

The Franco-American Alliance of 1778 united France and America to thwart British forces. Congress rescinded the treaty in 1798, as they wanted the American government to maintain a neutral position during the French Revolution.


What European nations fought with the American's against the british?

Spain and France were the two main European countries (there was one more I believe) that took up arms against the Britishduring the American Revolution, however, not necessarily as allies to the Americans. France had a formal alliance with the Americans, yet only after the decisive battle of Saratoga. Spain, on the other hand, had no such alliance and pursued a more independent strategy against the British. This was due to Spain and France's fear of the threat that an American nation would be to their respective territories in the New World. However, note that the Americans considered their support of the Spanish, and even their alliance with the French, as mere tools in the pursuit of a victory of the British; many American leaders did indeed have dreams of expansion, as the Spanish and French feared.